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Note - it was initially a 40 second delay, then I ran 'phoronix-test-suite network-setup' and configured my proxy. After that the delay was cut to 20 secs. Does anyone have any idea what the other 20s delay is caused by?

Note - it was initially a 40 second delay, then I ran 'phoronix-test-suite network-setup' and configured my proxy. After that the delay was cut to 20 secs. Does anyone have any idea what the other 20s delay is caused by?

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Thanks for your response Michael. It is a corporate proxy so I have no control over it but it does work for http/https and for things like Ubuntu & Eclipse update mechanisms.

Is it possible for PTS to report the specific network traffic and destination that is timing out? I tried 'phoronix-test-suite diagnostics' and also set diagnostics mode with 'export DEBUG=1' but there was no additional output about who and where PTS was trying to communicate with.

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Thanks for your response Michael. It is a corporate proxy so I have no control over it but it does work for http/https and for things like Ubuntu & Eclipse update mechanisms.

Is it possible for PTS to report the specific network traffic and destination that is timing out? I tried 'phoronix-test-suite diagnostics' and also set diagnostics mode with 'export DEBUG=1' but there was no additional output about who and where PTS was trying to communicate with.

Thanks!

An alternative would be to set NoNetworkCommunication to TRUE in ~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml

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An alternative would be to set NoNetworkCommunication to TRUE in ~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml

I realise that but if I wanted to get it to work with network comms, there's no information for me to move forward with. Even something as simple as a debug message saying 'failed to connect to xxxx.xxx on port xxx' would be very useful.